On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:32:03PM -0600, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> will writes:
> > seeing lots of this during an "apt-get dist-upgrade" from potato
> > to woddy today:
> > 
> >     <yada snip>
> > 
> >     Setting up libxslt1 (1.0.16-0.1) ...
> >     ldconfig: /usr/oracle/lib/libvbj30ssl.so is not a shared object
> >     file (Type: 768).
> > 
> > 
> >     Setting up libreadline4 (4.2a-5) ...
> >     ldconfig: /usr/oracle/lib/libvbj30ssl.so is not a shared object
> >     file (Type: 768).
> > 
> >     <yada snip>
> > 
> > 1) is this an unimportant side-effect that can be ignored?
> > 2) is it fixable?

> If you are no longer using the libraries in /usr/oracle/lib and it is
> listed in /etc/ld.so.conf, then you may want to remove the listing of
> it in /utc/ld.so.conf.

i never in a billion years would have thought it was that easy.
even if i'm the one who added /usr/oracle/lib to the ld.so.conf
file myself lo these many moons ago, i've spawned a whole new
personality since then...

thanks for the tip! much help there.

> I suggest removing "/usr/oracle/lib" from "/etc/ld.so.conf" and then
> re-running ldconfig.

and what took you so long? it was nearly 18 minutes before my
question was fully and completely answered. :)

(last time i called microso~1 i was on hold for twice that
long!)

debian rocks. linux rules.

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